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$ack
Posts: 1504
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Looking for a SysAdmin (Linux/Windows) job, can step down to hell desk support if the money is right. I frequently see job opportunity threads on here, so if you have/know of something available, hit me up! (Yes I voted for this government and still think it's a good change) |
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Linker
Posts: 1619
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Which department man? I'm in Communities, and a temp. Needless to say I'm worried, even having worked with so many people there for 4 years. Had a meeting with the Director and they've told me to prepare for the worst, though they apparently still don't know what's happening for the next few weeks... very frustrating. Contractors and PMs are are already bailing out early left right and centre. I might throw out my creds too. I currently work in a Storage/Virtualisation team, currently working on vSphere 5 upgrade and working with EMC array's. I have some MCITP certs and previously worked in the AD/Exchange/MIIS and some Enterprise System teams too on critical SQL clustered apps.. |
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| #1 09:11pm 16/05/12 |
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E.T.
Posts: 4309
Location: Queensland
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What part of town you live in? |
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| #2 09:16pm 16/05/12 |
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$ack
Posts: 1505
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Which department man? Electoral Commission. Contractors and PMs are are already bailing out early left right and centre. Yeah seeing the same thing here too. What part of town you live in? Chermside. City to northside work would be preferable. |
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| #3 09:19pm 16/05/12 |
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Karmadelik
Posts: 168
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I heard last week that some QLD Health admin desk jockey was getting paid a doctors salary for years. |
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| #4 09:29pm 16/05/12 |
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Fade2Black
Posts: 5036
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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contractors need to accept this is the risk part baring fruit after all that reward time on higher salary than staff. i dont feel sorry for contractors that complain about losing their job.
still hopeu find something quickly. |
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| #5 09:55pm 16/05/12 |
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infi
Posts: 18734
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i heard that last week a govt sysadmin agreed to be paid in fried chicken.
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| #6 09:59pm 16/05/12 |
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skythra
Posts: 5547
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Which department man? I'm in Communities. Oh hi, i worked for DoC's for a little while, reading peoples emails. Wonder if we crossed paths during that time at all.. contractors need to accept this is the risk part baring fruit after all that reward time on higher salary than staff.Not always true - if you try and find a job and all a recruitment company offers you is full time short contract work which keeps getting indefinately extended, and there seems to be nothing else, you don't exactly have many choices. Anyway the point is i didn't get paid better in that contracting position than the people who were employed directly by department of communities, because most of that 'bonus' was garnished by my recruiter. Depends on all kinds of factors really. I mean in an ideal world yeah contractors should get paid more but reality is that it changes purely based on market supply and demand of labour forces. |
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| #7 11:51pm 16/05/12 |
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dranged
Posts: 2010
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Pity because it's often the contractors who are less* useless than the permies
* everything's relative |
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| #8 12:09am 17/05/12 |
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Fish
Posts: 2984
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Another DoC staff signing in. Still there for a bit more, god knows what's going to happen once my temp contract wraps up (been there almost 7 years).
Would be amusing if I actually bumped into any of you guys at work. |
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| #9 12:17am 17/05/12 |
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Clubby
Posts: 842
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have noticed a lot of "full time" positions going recently in gov organisations (I guess trying to fill the holes starting to be left as they can justify the FTE). Keep an eye on seek man. Going to be a saturated market for a little bit I would expect with this change so they will probably be filling quickly.
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| #10 12:43am 17/05/12 |
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Linker
Posts: 1620
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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heh, are you in IT fish? Not sure if they would be Qld Govt departments Clubby. All recruitment aside from front line services was halted 2 days after the election until July 1. |
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| #11 01:47am 17/05/12 |
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iTOM
Posts: 1265
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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government A04 classification (i.e. low level admin bitch/assistant with no qualifications) earn approx $65K. it is bloody unbelievable!
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| #12 06:51am 17/05/12 |
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Mephz
Posts: 1046
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i dont feel sorry for contractors that complain about losing their job.Hope you don't know any teachers then. Government needs to intervene on the joke that is teachers employment. |
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| #13 07:07am 17/05/12 |
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Spook
Posts: 33729
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ooooh lots of people here send me their datas
i print stuff for DOC and ECQ |
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| #14 07:21am 17/05/12 |
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do0b
Posts: 4307
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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your best bet is to get in touch with several recruitment agencies. Hays IT, Finite, Hudson and Data#3 have all been very helpful to me in the past. Do a decent resume with a concise skills matrix and pwnage cover letter and you should land something in 4-6 weeks. I've been in my current role for about 2 months, turned down 2 other jobs for this one. Theres a plethora of work out there but it might start to get a little tight with all the movement in the public sector - i ama wintel/vmware/EMC/cisco admin.
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| #15 07:22am 17/05/12 |
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Tiny
Posts: 3265
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Do a decent resume with a concise skills matrix I got told by two different recruitment companies that a skills matrix is a waste of time. They preferred to see experience and qualifications. That was my experience. Anyone can say they have a skill but you need to have something to back it up. A lot of the time I was doing interviews I was being told that I didn't have enough I.T qualifications despite having the experience. They seemed to be obsessed with certifications. Going to get myself some now I have scored a full time job. No more contract work for me, yay. |
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| #16 08:42am 17/05/12 |
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Clubby
Posts: 843
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Well I now there is a job at OSR at the moment as one of my team mates is thinking of applying. Not sure on the freeze but I'm sure they are still filling jobs, maybe the freeze is on the creation of "new positions". We are gov owned crop so not really up with all the politics at the moment :p
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| #17 08:40am 17/05/12 |
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Eds
Posts: 9931
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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government A04 classification (i.e. low level admin bitch/assistant with no qualifications) earn approx $65K. it is bloody unbelievable! Not sure where you work but where I am, our admin and reception etc get paid A02. A04 is reserved for people who are higher. And no, Im not a 4, Im much higher :D |
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| #18 08:51am 17/05/12 |
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Mephz
Posts: 1047
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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government A04 classification (i.e. low level admin bitch/assistant with no qualifications) earn approx $65K. it is bloody unbelievable!Government Admin you can go up to $140k/y with 'no qualification necessary'. |
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| #19 08:59am 17/05/12 |
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Clubby
Posts: 844
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Government Admin you can go up to $140k/y with 'no qualification necessary'. Hrm ... that is above AO8 (if we are talking government scales). and that job at OSR is only Temp FT, I thought it was Perm my bad. |
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| #20 09:08am 17/05/12 |
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Tiny
Posts: 3266
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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On this Topic. I have a business degree and about 7-8 years experience in providing I.T support. Do you think this is a sufficient leg up to move into a project manager role? Also, does anyone know of some courses at TAFE that are applicable to system administration. I know I can look this up but I am hoping someone on here has done something similar at TAFE and can provide some advice. Cheers. |
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| #21 09:09am 17/05/12 |
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do0b
Posts: 4308
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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there are several cert 3's available from TAFE specifically on Systems Administration but ideally you would want a diploma or adv. dip. that encorporates these.
for a PM role you should really look into doing something like a Prince2 course ftw. last edited by do0b at 09:18:58 17/May/12 last edited by do0b at 09:26:23 17/May/12 |
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| #22 09:26am 17/05/12 |
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Dazhel
Posts: 4845
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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i heard that last week a govt sysadmin agreed to be paid in fried chicken. Ahh, so that's where all the wings go when you tell them you don't want any. |
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| #23 10:17am 17/05/12 |
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Dodgymon
Posts: 2089
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Got a random caller today from someone looking for work. Background noise suggested they were at work and the ban hammer had just found them.
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hardware
Posts: 10217
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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eds, i think itom is meaning low level sysadmin.
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| #25 01:59pm 17/05/12 |
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koopz
Posts: 9648
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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(Yes I voted for this government and still think it's a good change) then email Campbell and tell him about it. these guys look after their own. |
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| #26 09:09pm 17/05/12 |
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iTOM
Posts: 1266
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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nono, i mean admin/assistant bitches. A04. unbelievable. maybe it's not the same in every department, but in mine it is. i'm contracting so my time will come
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hardware
Posts: 10218
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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really iTOM? I've seen AO4 PA/EA's, but usually i wonder what they're doing on s***ty AO4 money because they actually know more than the exec that they're working for.
80% of admin birds are AO2, and i've worked in every region of the state for the public service. They aspire to the 'lofty heights' of AO3 generally. |
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| #28 10:49pm 17/05/12 |
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jsme
Posts: 34
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If you're really desperate, I work for DETE. Our service centre is constantly recruiting. I think you start off at AO3 doing password resets then if you show an ounce of brain activity or skill you'll quickly get picked up and moved to level 2 or 3.
I'm not sure how it all works in there as I work at Regional Level. Fark, only 8 IT jobs on Smartjobs. |
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| #29 10:52pm 17/05/12 |
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Tiny
Posts: 3268
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I applied for at least 20-30 I.T government jobs over the past 6 months. Wrote cover letters and I have the experience and I have tertiary qaulifications. I still didn't get anything back more than an e-mail. It has always been impossible to get into the public service unless you know someone. Friend of mine works for some department, can't remember. He basically said they just advertise the positions because they have to and in almost all cases they are already filled in some manner. The people orchestrating this are the full time workers. It's like the mafia. |
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| #30 08:09am 18/05/12 |
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do0b
Posts: 4310
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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There is a very specific way you need to apply for government jobs
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| #31 09:04am 18/05/12 |
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Dazhel
Posts: 4850
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Yeah, I've seen it in action on the opposite side: "Oops, this person didn't refer to a specific word in this selection criterion... BIN!" "Oops, this person didn't answer the criteria in the way that I like things to be done... BIN!" "Oops, I flipped a coin and this person came up unlucky... BIN!" |
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| #32 09:10am 18/05/12 |
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blahnana
Posts: 593
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Not senior enough to use quote tags correctly. |
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| #33 09:38am 18/05/12 |
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stinky
Posts: 3711
Location: USA
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I have a business degree and about 7-8 years experience in providing I.T support. Do you think this is a sufficient leg up to move into a project manager role? Learn your Agile PM methodologies ( Scrum, Kanban, etc ) maybe do a certified scrum master course. Get yourself some skills with systems like cobbler/puppet/chef and maybe dive into openstack/cloudstack, learn some coding, Python, Ruby, maybe some node.js and get yourself a devops gig. |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 36165
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah, I've seen it in action on the opposite side:I have to say though (aside from the examples you cited) the SC seem like a good way to winnow out the terminally lazy people. To make it the whole way through one of those you have to be pretty f***ing dedicated - I've only done one and I still remember it as being the most involved ways to apply for a job ever. |
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| #35 09:42am 18/05/12 |
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Spook
Posts: 33735
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i applied for government IT jobs for 6 months straight after i finished my degree, didnt get a nibble for nothing (even with my extensive database of criteria selection responses)
so ended up working in the private sector sometimes it makes me sad, coz i actually have to do work and meet deadlines in private sector land, while all my gobuernmates bludge away, lucky to work 35 hours in a week on a bad week |
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| #36 10:16am 18/05/12 |
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Opec
Posts: 7579
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Learn your Agile PM methodologies ( Scrum, Kanban, etc ) maybe do a certified scrum master course. Get yourself some skills with systems like cobbler/puppet/chef and maybe dive into openstack/cloudstack, learn some coding, Python, Ruby, maybe some node.js and get yourself a devops gig. You forgot to mention expert in [insert some random jargon here] technology stack, utilized robust and proven software patterns. roooll eyes.... |
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`ViPER`
Posts: 4121
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i applied for government IT jobs for 6 months straight after i finished my degree, didnt get a nibble for nothing yeah same, not after my degree, but a few years back after working in IT for several years. Even went to the extent of getting professional help with writing the selection criteria, didn't make any difference, never heard back about anything. Then had a mate land a government job through a friend and he didn't have to do any selection criteria. |
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TicMan
Posts: 7970
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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If you're in a situation to do it, look outside Brisbane to Sydney or Melbourne. Even if it's only a short term 1-2 year gig, there is heaps of jobs going down here for good skilled IT people. As a quick test I searched on Seek for last 3 days, $70k+ for IT -> Network & Sys admin and there was 29 jobs in Brisbane, 63 in Melbourne and 70 in Sydney. Personally I'd avoid Sydney as it's ridiculously expensive to live in but Melbourne is actually pretty reasonable in terms of cost of living. |
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Hogfather
Posts: 12415
Location: Cairns, Queensland
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yeh but its f***ing melbourne, stinking hot or freezer |
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TicMan
Posts: 7971
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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No way, it's only 8 degrees today with the sun out - lovely weather. |
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sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 5921
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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go werk in der moines
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Dazhel
Posts: 4851
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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the SC seem like a good way to winnow out the terminally lazy people Are you kidding? Sure, the first application may be a big effort, but nobody starts from scratch unless they have to. Selection criteria style application favours those that have built up or have access to banks of answers to common questions, i.e. those that move from one public service placement to another. Assuming the position isn't filled before it's advertised, as was already mentioned. No way, it's only 8 degrees today with the sun out - lovely weather Haha, it's 22 deg C on the Gold Coast and barely a cloud in the sky at the moment, only a Melbournian would call 8 degrees in the sun lovely weather. |
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TicMan
Posts: 7973
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Now it's 5 degrees and the suns gone :( Time to put the fire place on. |
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deve
Posts: 44
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm in South Yarra and it's 13 degrees apparently.. |
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TicMan
Posts: 7974
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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I'm on top of the big mountain to your east! Nice and chilly up in the hills. |
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deve
Posts: 45
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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^ haha well that explains it then. I'm enjoying the cooler weather though :) |
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infi
Posts: 18739
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i nailed my first government job first time - i read the selection criteria. sux to be you hey spook :p
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Viper119
Posts: 1530
Location: UK
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Public sector employment/people management is a joke.
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Shaexen
Posts: 427
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Public sector employment/people management is a joke. QFT. |
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Tiny
Posts: 3272
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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You're a public servant infi!!! say it isn't so!!! oh the horror |
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HerbalLizard
Posts: 5536
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Learn your Agile PM methodologies ( Scrum, Kanban, etc ) maybe do a certified scrum master course. Get yourself some skills with systems like cobbler/puppet/chef and maybe dive into openstack/cloudstack, learn some coding, Python, Ruby, maybe some node.js and get yourself a devops gig.Quoted for truth! I am currently working on a project with integration of xen with clearos core and cloudstack then using spacewalk to push out the shiz. I need the time to also look into puppet but the thing holding it up is I need more than 10 nodes and about 12mths testing. You also forgot to mention jboss which is f***ing booming atm |
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Spook
Posts: 33742
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i nailed my first government job first time - i read the selection criteria. sux to be you hey spook :p stay cool bro, private sector is for me anyway, because i like working |
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Pinky
Posts: 13203
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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stay cool bro, private sector is for me anyway, because i like working Haha. It's kinda hard not to have this attitude at times when you see what's going on in the public sector here and there. |
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